25 Famous Landmarks Made Out of Legos

Warren Elsmore, a professional Lego artist, uses Legos to replicate landmarks like the Washington Monument, Arc de Triomphe and Flatiron Building.

By:
Mina Hochberg

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Photo By: Warren Elsmore

Arc de Triomphe, Paris

Warren Elsmore, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, recreates famous buildings and landmarks out of Lego parts. The former IT consultant, now a full-time Lego artist, uses special computer software to map out blueprints for his more elaborate, life-sized creations. He stores millions of Lego bricks in his workshop drawers, categorized by size, shape and color. Browse photos of some of his most charming, impressive replicas.